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so we found a plan that can travel with us. anywhere in the country. [ male announcer ] join the millions of people who have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp, an organization serving the needs of people 50 and over for generations. remember, all medicare supplement insurance plans help cover what medicardoesn't pay. and could save you thousands a year in out-of-pocket costs. call now to request your free decision guide. and learn more about the kinds of plans that will be here for you now -- and down the road. i have a lifetime of experience. so i know how important that is. [ male announcer ] when diarrhea hits, kaopectate stops it fast. powerful liquid relief speeds to the source. fast. [ male announcer ] stop the uh-oh fast with kaopectate. >>> travel insider deep in the heart of texas. lone star state is known for ropers, wranglers and delicious tex-mex. ask our own ed lavendera, not only does he love working for cnn out of dallas but he loves stopping in on fuel city tacos e
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it still is for us and the egyptians have a ways to go. their real challenge now is to get the economy growing. >> congressman -- >> the thing that needs to be done is is they need to grow the economy. >> and that is something that's going to have to happen over time, but isn't it more imminent and something they need to do quicker than that geta is handle on the army becau the army is going to meddle in this process if they don't get et under control. >> obviously, i should tell you that still, even through this difficult time, the supreme council of the armed forces continues to hold a lot of respect. people are concerned about security. having said that, i don't believe they should be in control of the country and from the time that i've spent with the military leadership, they don't want the responsibility of governing the country. i think they want to focus on their priority, security and national defense and the idea of maintain i maintaining the camp david peace accords, which i'm very happy that dr. morsi has ibd indicated he's ver
it still is for us and the egyptians have a ways to go. their real challenge now is to get the economy growing. >> congressman -- >> the thing that needs to be done is is they need to grow the economy. >> and that is something that's going to have to happen over time, but isn't it more imminent and something they need to do quicker than that geta is handle on the army becau the army is going to meddle in this process if they don't get et under control. >> obviously, i...
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he used that law as an excuse to shoot someone. >>> thanks for starting your morning with us. much more ahead on "cnn saturday morning" which starts right now. >>> it is very disappointing a. triple crown shocker before any horse even reaches the belmont starting gate. i'll have another is out and will never run again. we'll tell you bip also -- there's a federal investigation underway and it's targeting the highest levels of government. the fbi and department of justice now looking into three cases of state secrets possibly leaked to the public. new details, plus -- >> it's been frustrating. frustrating because i've never had a problem finding work before. >> 5 million. that's the number of americans out of work more than six months. long-term unemployment in focus. for millions, jobless benefits are running out. tips on how you can get back to work. >>> and in entertainment -- little people, irate over "snow white." get ready to pony up more dough in a war of words against two popular entertainer exes. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm randi kaye. it's 7:00 on the east coast.
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. >>> that will wrap it up for us. stay connected and keep the conversation going on twitter, at sanjaygupta . >>> hello everyone, don lemon here, you're in the news room here. listen very closely because as we go on the air tonight israeli soldiers are gathering on their nation's border with gaza. a land war could be only hours away. a cnn crew shot this video in gaza city, look to the right of your screen there. it is really air strikes hitting targets of the they say the buzz of drones overhead is nearly constant. 11 people were killed today. the israel defense dome system, making it hard, knocking most rockets out of the sky well before they hit anyone. people are running for safety. the iron dome can only do so much, though. when the sirens sound, israelis scatter, looking for shelter, looking for a rocket trying to find its target. no sign is as ominous as this one, mobilizing along the border, egypt is trying to stop it from getting worse by spearheading talks. if the negotiators want to prevent a war they need
. >>> that will wrap it up for us. stay connected and keep the conversation going on twitter, at sanjaygupta . >>> hello everyone, don lemon here, you're in the news room here. listen very closely because as we go on the air tonight israeli soldiers are gathering on their nation's border with gaza. a land war could be only hours away. a cnn crew shot this video in gaza city, look to the right of your screen there. it is really air strikes hitting targets of the they say the...
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. >> i will use the money we are no longer spending on war to do nation building here at home, rebuilding roads and bridges and putting americans back to work and that's part of what makes america strong. that's what we're going to do. so this is the choice we face in the election, and this is what the election comes down to, and i know you must be tired of hearing ads, but you will hear moreover the next six weeks, and over and over again, you will hear my opponents talking about how bigger tax cuts and fewer regulations and that's the way to go, and since government can't do anything, it should do almost nothing. if you can't afford health care, then hope you don't get sick is their theory. if you can't afford colleg borrow money from your parents. you know what? that's not who we are. i don't think government can solve all of our problems, but government is nothe source of all of our problems, either. there's stuff we can do together. instead of blaming, immigrants, unions or gays or somebody for what is going on, what we need to do is pull together. we're all in this together. we beli
. >> i will use the money we are no longer spending on war to do nation building here at home, rebuilding roads and bridges and putting americans back to work and that's part of what makes america strong. that's what we're going to do. so this is the choice we face in the election, and this is what the election comes down to, and i know you must be tired of hearing ads, but you will hear moreover the next six weeks, and over and over again, you will hear my opponents talking about how...
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alison, thanks for joining us. you know, here in atlanta i see a lot of stations that are $3.99 a gallon. they don't want to scare motorist it's by putting it at $4 and over. it's at $4 in lots of states. why are the prices so high? >> talk about sticker shock, we're certainly getting it this weekend. gas prices are higher than they've ever been on record for a labor day weekend but they're not as high as they were back in april. guess what? we could all blame hurricane isaac for this recent spike in gas prices. this is because hurricane isaac hit the gulf coast. that's really a key oil production area in this country. you look at 40% of the nation's petroleum refining capacity is right there located along the gulf coast. and that's why you're seeing gas prices really spike, and there you're looking at the difference there between the previous labor day record and we're certainly beating that. but what happened with hurricane isaac was that these refineries weren't damaged, but they had to shut down or cut back pro
alison, thanks for joining us. you know, here in atlanta i see a lot of stations that are $3.99 a gallon. they don't want to scare motorist it's by putting it at $4 and over. it's at $4 in lots of states. why are the prices so high? >> talk about sticker shock, we're certainly getting it this weekend. gas prices are higher than they've ever been on record for a labor day weekend but they're not as high as they were back in april. guess what? we could all blame hurricane isaac for this...
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what does this mean for us come november? >> reporter: it means you can see even more political ads and get more political mail in your inbox. keep in mind, this one in particular applies to races fo mayor. compared to running for president, you can tilt a mayor's race for a couple hundred thousands or less. it gives people with some money influence on elections. >> with that influence comes fears that this could lead to more corruption. >> let's be clear. supporters say money is free speech. since the supreme court says this is legal, by definition it's not corrupt. the reason critics are fearful that it is corruption is because of the following. let's say, for example, you've in the realize business. who sets zoning policy? it's not the senator or the president. it's probably the county commissioner. this ruling, if it says that the local real estate developer can give unlimited funds to get county commissioners or zoning board members elected, the same people that will are setting zoning policy, does it mean the developer
what does this mean for us come november? >> reporter: it means you can see even more political ads and get more political mail in your inbox. keep in mind, this one in particular applies to races fo mayor. compared to running for president, you can tilt a mayor's race for a couple hundred thousands or less. it gives people with some money influence on elections. >> with that influence comes fears that this could lead to more corruption. >> let's be clear. supporters say money...
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thank you for joining us. i'm don lemon. you're in the cnn newsroom. we begin with big developments surrounding syria. more than 300 killed in the past two days. opposition groups say hundreds more wounded this. youtube video shows violence breaking out today at a funeral procession. also today, a draft resolution condemning syria failed to pass in the u.n. we'll break down what happened with the u.n. vote in a moment first, cnn on the latest round of bloodshed in syria. >> reporter: utter carnage and horror. that's how residents and activists describe what went on there starting late friday and continuing during the overnight hours into saturday. they say syrian government committed a massacre, at least 260 people were killed and over 130 killed in the homs neighborhood. one activist told us of bodies in the streets. those trying to help people were shot at, including ambulances. he said they were in dire need of assistance and medical supplies. >> these aren't animals lying here. these are human beings. bein
thank you for joining us. i'm don lemon. you're in the cnn newsroom. we begin with big developments surrounding syria. more than 300 killed in the past two days. opposition groups say hundreds more wounded this. youtube video shows violence breaking out today at a funeral procession. also today, a draft resolution condemning syria failed to pass in the u.n. we'll break down what happened with the u.n. vote in a moment first, cnn on the latest round of bloodshed in syria. >> reporter:...
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keep us posted on that, bonnie. thanks so much. >> sure. >>> out in colorado now firefighters are up against extreme fire conditions today as they battle flames in the hyde park fire. we've heard from local officials earlier today and they say it looks like the fire is going to keep growing all weekend long. so far at least 191 homes and more than 75,000 acres have been destroyed. ken rager took these photos from fort collins, colorado yesterday. he evacuated his cabin which is about a mile away from the flames. he says that seeing the fire at such close range is both, quote, horrific and beautiful. >>> flood waters are receding in duluth, minnesota. people are finally getting a look at the true scope of the damage. homes are surrounded by water and roads and bridges are washed out. early damage estimates from city officials more than $100 million. >>> all right. turning to egypt now thousands are gathering in tahrir square waiting for results from last week's presidential election. riot police are on stand by in fr
keep us posted on that, bonnie. thanks so much. >> sure. >>> out in colorado now firefighters are up against extreme fire conditions today as they battle flames in the hyde park fire. we've heard from local officials earlier today and they say it looks like the fire is going to keep growing all weekend long. so far at least 191 homes and more than 75,000 acres have been destroyed. ken rager took these photos from fort collins, colorado yesterday. he evacuated his cabin which is...
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can you tell us, you talked to us about the firefighting efforts. what about the evacuees everyone is so concerned about. is it getting better for them at all? >> that is the most tragic part of this story. tens of thousands of residents here in colorado springs had to be evacuated and we know as you mentioned nearly 350 homes completely destroyed. neighborhoods torched. and we are hearing that officials will be taking around 4,000 residents tomorrow and monday on a bus tour to look for themselves at their property. they're not going to be able to get off the bus but they're just going to take a tour of the neighborhood, see what's left from these devastating fires. so certainly that will be devastating for a lot of residents who are just wondering what happened to their homes. in other areas, don, we are hearing that evacuation orders have been lifted so some residents over the last day or so have been able to get back into their homes so that is certainly another sign of progress. we're hoping to hear more in the next hour. >> all right. then we'l
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make this easy for us. i think this is really surprising that so much money can be spend on fees and you don't even know it. >> well, exactly. and in an aarp study, it showed 71% of people in 401(k)s didn't think they were charged anything. but this law will help shed light on it. but like most laws, it's not making it a whole lot easier for people like us. here's what you have to do. the fund managers are now going to be required only once a year, but at least once a year, to disclose the fees that are charged on and ongoing basis bru you'll be september a list of a sent a list of all the funds. so you have to isolate out the ones that you are invested in and then you'll only see the percentage rate per $1,000 invested. so you have to know how much you've got invested and then do the math to figure out whether you're paying too much or not enough. never not enough. >> and you do the math, but what recourse do you have? >> unless you can get a whole group of co-employee to say go to the boss, whoever picked
make this easy for us. i think this is really surprising that so much money can be spend on fees and you don't even know it. >> well, exactly. and in an aarp study, it showed 71% of people in 401(k)s didn't think they were charged anything. but this law will help shed light on it. but like most laws, it's not making it a whole lot easier for people like us. here's what you have to do. the fund managers are now going to be required only once a year, but at least once a year, to disclose...
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history has shown us that. it's only for obese or overweight people who are sick. >> you mentioned a test group. are there any side effects? >> it may be too early to know. we know from the 7,000 there was nothing horrific stood out. if history serves a lesson here, in the past diet drugs have been approved and it doesn't look like they call anything horrible and then you try it in hundreds of thousands or millions of people and then you see it does cause big problems. hopefully, that won't happen with this pill. >> cautious optimism. thank you, elizabeth. >>> a fire storm of epic proportions is now burning through colorado. for the first time it wiped out homes in the colorado springs area forcing 32,000 people to get out of town, to evacuate. this is a picture. this is just unreal. this the the cover of the denver post, and there are other images like this. the fire here is just 5% contained blackening more than 15,000 acres and 65 miles per hour winds are only making matters worse. look at this, just the ora
history has shown us that. it's only for obese or overweight people who are sick. >> you mentioned a test group. are there any side effects? >> it may be too early to know. we know from the 7,000 there was nothing horrific stood out. if history serves a lesson here, in the past diet drugs have been approved and it doesn't look like they call anything horrible and then you try it in hundreds of thousands or millions of people and then you see it does cause big problems. hopefully,...
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. >>> hello, everybody, thank you very much for joining us. i'm garry tuchman in for fredericka whitfield. these are to the stories we are watching. the goal of a new piece initiative underway right now in egypt. an egyptian military official says an israeli special envoy has just arrived for talks. israel targeted hamas government buildings, homes and a media center. six journalists were injured when that media was hilt twice. let's go to the israeli border at gaza. >> reporter: there's actually an air alarm in a town a couple of miles away from here. we have heard some thumping impacts there, just a couple of minutes before we went live on this report. tonight we ourselves have had to take cover twice when there were rockets being fired. it really has been quite a busy day, quite an intense day for the people here as well. they have been having to take cover quite a number of times. we have seen, i would say at least a dozen air alarms. also we were out in an open field and we had to take shelter there several times as well. it seems as thou
. >>> hello, everybody, thank you very much for joining us. i'm garry tuchman in for fredericka whitfield. these are to the stories we are watching. the goal of a new piece initiative underway right now in egypt. an egyptian military official says an israeli special envoy has just arrived for talks. israel targeted hamas government buildings, homes and a media center. six journalists were injured when that media was hilt twice. let's go to the israeli border at gaza. >> reporter:...
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you can't blame us for a leak. i worry about the number of shot putters and players way down on the food chain who might be able to get a little nibble. you have to strike when the iron is hot and it is hot right after the olympics. every member tweeted out against rule 40 specifically rule 40 paragraph 3 which has this embargoed period where they can't advertise. i don't know. the olympics were great. the ioc does some good things but try to have this long arm of the law extend possibly into areas where it shouldn't be extended. >> interesting stuff. welcome back from london. >>> he joins us every week at this time. if you like our conversation tune in next sunday in the 5:00 eastern hour. a one of a kind concept car once owned by the shaw of iran now has a new owner. the plymouth xmr went on the auction block yesterday in california and sold for $935,000. shows us why this car is so valuable. >> reporter: this is the 1960 plymouth xnr concept car. it is a masterpiece by one of the greatest car designers america h
you can't blame us for a leak. i worry about the number of shot putters and players way down on the food chain who might be able to get a little nibble. you have to strike when the iron is hot and it is hot right after the olympics. every member tweeted out against rule 40 specifically rule 40 paragraph 3 which has this embargoed period where they can't advertise. i don't know. the olympics were great. the ioc does some good things but try to have this long arm of the law extend possibly into...
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that's it for us. th stay connected to us. my handle is @alivelshi. we're here at sunday at 3:00 p.m. p.m. have a great weekend. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> hello, you're in the cnn "newsroom" where the news unfolds this saturday. i'm fredericka whitfield. our top story, we begin in egypt where polls in the critical presidential runoff election are set to close in about an hour for today. they will reopen tomorrow. millions of egyptians have been casting their ballots all day in a country that is an important, even crucial ally to the u.s. the difference between the candidates couldn't be more extreme. egyptians are choosing between with a conservative islamist or a former member of hosni mubarak's ousted regime. they're following the egyptian vote in cairo. ivan what has it been like there. have people been coming out in large numbers to cast their ballots? >> reporter: there's a steady stream of people here in this women's polling station, fredericka, and as you mentioned, the choice is pretty dramatic and it's between a former air forc
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he didn't talk to us. i think all of us were very excited to be there, so we were friendly and talking about college plans, but he never really wanted to associate with us. >> reporter: those who knew holmes say they didn't know him well, and while strikingly intelligent, he kept to himself. >> james seemed to be a quiet, very nice guy, no problem at all. >> he was quiet, yeah, quiet and really smart. >> reporter: after graduating westview high school and uc riverside with a degree in neuroscience, holmes had enrolled in a ph.d program at the university of colorado but was in the process of dropping out. >> appreciate your prayers and support. >> reporter: while james holmes' mother remains secluded in the rancho penasquitos home after james' father left early for colorado, they ask for prayer through this. >> it's a very sad day. they're working with, communicating with authorities, and really, that's all i can say. >> reporter: while police say holmes had purchased the weapons he allegedly used in his ki
he didn't talk to us. i think all of us were very excited to be there, so we were friendly and talking about college plans, but he never really wanted to associate with us. >> reporter: those who knew holmes say they didn't know him well, and while strikingly intelligent, he kept to himself. >> james seemed to be a quiet, very nice guy, no problem at all. >> he was quiet, yeah, quiet and really smart. >> reporter: after graduating westview high school and uc riverside...
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and lead us there. to say, i know the way, and so do you. and i will take the shots that are necessary. i will take the hits that are necessary. i will take the criticism that will come from those who want to pursue the easier path because that's what you're hiring me to do. and that's what this election's really about in my opinion, everybody. is who's going to do that. and if you look at the two choices we have, there's no doubt in my mind that the man who understands how to make success happen in this country, the man who understands the true power of the american people, the person who understands that government is not the solution to these problems, she said i might say it this way, so i'm going to say it, karen. we've got to get government the hell out of the way and let you succeed. i'll end with this. i watched the democratic national convention a few weeks ago. i did it as a sacrifice and a service to my nation. i made sure my son, patrick, brought me a big bottle of water so i could remain hy
and lead us there. to say, i know the way, and so do you. and i will take the shots that are necessary. i will take the hits that are necessary. i will take the criticism that will come from those who want to pursue the easier path because that's what you're hiring me to do. and that's what this election's really about in my opinion, everybody. is who's going to do that. and if you look at the two choices we have, there's no doubt in my mind that the man who understands how to make success...
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they're putting their lives at risk to save us and help us. we have to make sure we remember that 365 days a year and not just when tragedies like this strike. thank you very much, everybody. >> there he was the president reiterating the thoughts and prayers out to these folks. let's go back to dan because, i guess we thought the president wasn't going to speak and he did so, surprise. >> reporter: that's right. we have a pool producer who is there coordinating what the president is, coverage of the president and getting information from the white house. the white house had initially planned for this live statement but when the president wads touring this neighborhood talking to firefighters the, he was asked a question by a reporter and he began this impromptu statement. after that the white house alerted the pool that there would be no live statement. as you see there, they made last minute changes. the bottom line, the president promising the federal goth's full support to this state has been impacted by these fires not only here in colorad
they're putting their lives at risk to save us and help us. we have to make sure we remember that 365 days a year and not just when tragedies like this strike. thank you very much, everybody. >> there he was the president reiterating the thoughts and prayers out to these folks. let's go back to dan because, i guess we thought the president wasn't going to speak and he did so, surprise. >> reporter: that's right. we have a pool producer who is there coordinating what the president...
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we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. [ slap! slap! slap! ] [ music, laughter stop ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite foods fight you, fight back fast with tums smoothies. so fast and smooth, you'll forget you had heartburn. ♪ tum tum tum tum tums [ male announcer ] tums smoothies. less expensive option than a traditional lawyer? at legalzoom you get personalized services for your family and your business that's 100% guaranteed. so go to legalzoom.com today for personalized, affordable legal protection. >>> you know what i mean when i say the godfather, right? get ready to hear about the godmother of cocaine. she is griz el griselda blanco, should say was, 69-year-old mother of four seen here in one of her many, many mug shots. as of yesterday she is dead. gunned down by
we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. [ slap! slap! slap! ] [ music, laughter stop ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite foods fight you, fight back fast with tums smoothies. so fast and smooth, you'll forget you had heartburn. ♪ tum tum...
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share your opinions on this landmark decision with us. find us on facebook, twitter. our handle is cnnbottomline. my handle is @christineromans. my handle is @christineromans. have a great weekend. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, this is "cnn saturday morning." colorado on fire. 17,000 acres burned, more than 300 homes destroyed. and now, at least two dead. we're putting the inferno in focus. >>> and later, a massive blackout leaves millions powerless. and as a dangerous heat wave scorches the central and eastern u.s., no air conditioning and no refrigeration could prove deadly. >>> plus, the future of your health care decided. now democrats and republicans are scrambling to spin the verdict to their advantage. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm randi kaye. it is 10:00 on the east coast, 7:00 a.m. on the west. we start in colorado, where daylight brings new dangers along the fire lines. the waldo canyon fire has destroyed nearly 350 homes so far, and thousands more are threatened. firefighters have been working around the
share your opinions on this landmark decision with us. find us on facebook, twitter. our handle is cnnbottomline. my handle is @christineromans. my handle is @christineromans. have a great weekend. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, this is "cnn saturday morning." colorado on fire. 17,000 acres burned, more than 300 homes destroyed. and now, at least two dead. we're putting the inferno in focus. >>> and later, a massive...
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colorado springs all week for us. rob, the firefighters get a bit of a break overnight with some cooler temperatures, but what's happening now? >> reporter: well, this time of day is when the personnel for air support begins to filter in and other support crews. they work the ground through the overnight, but this is when things really ramp up. you can see behind me, there's not a lot of smoke. at night, temperatures are cooler, the fire tends to lay down, but certainly, there are some homes and communities that they've managed to save there. a little bit further to the south, that's not the case, as you mentioned. almost 350 homes destroyed. but the firefighting effort continues. 25% containment, that is encouraging, but it is still a fire that is with erratic behavior. just a stone's throw from here, yesterday we were on the air force academy airfield, where they were launching helicopters in order to fight those flames. we got some incredible video of some of those air cranes that are modified to haul 2,000, 3,000
colorado springs all week for us. rob, the firefighters get a bit of a break overnight with some cooler temperatures, but what's happening now? >> reporter: well, this time of day is when the personnel for air support begins to filter in and other support crews. they work the ground through the overnight, but this is when things really ramp up. you can see behind me, there's not a lot of smoke. at night, temperatures are cooler, the fire tends to lay down, but certainly, there are some...
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joining us live, christiane. good to see you. we heard the president-elect who then addressed the egyptian people. he said, i am talking to all of the e-jen shgyptian people. a message for muslims, coptic christians, formers, workers, mothers, daughters, those are my family, he said, end quote. was this reassuring to all egyptians there? >> reporter: that's a very good question. i have been down in tahrir square. as this huge crowd gathers and looks like it will stay here for many, many hours from now, that is the question we have been asking. how many of you believe that this president will be a president for all of egypt? there are serious concerns from minorities, from women. what will this mean for my life? during his first speech to the nation, he made a laundry list of just about every constituency in this country that he could possibly enumerate and insisted he was the president for all egy egyptians. he was urged to do that, make national reconciliation. embrace all of egypt. he certainly did that. he also said he wanted
joining us live, christiane. good to see you. we heard the president-elect who then addressed the egyptian people. he said, i am talking to all of the e-jen shgyptian people. a message for muslims, coptic christians, formers, workers, mothers, daughters, those are my family, he said, end quote. was this reassuring to all egyptians there? >> reporter: that's a very good question. i have been down in tahrir square. as this huge crowd gathers and looks like it will stay here for many, many...
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god grant us victory over the sinners, he chants. make us victorious over the family of assad. bravery over a 40-year dictatorship among fighters who are little more than boys. >> this is a rebellion among farmers, carpenters and university students. the men here describe themselves as members of the free syrian army, but it would be much more accurate to call them an i am -- impromptu village guard. many are defending their families with little more than hunting shotguns. the men guarding the entrance to this opposition-held town don't have enough guns or ammunition. the commander is a former army man who defected several months ago. he protects his face for safety. he calls syria's 11-mold uprising the orphan revolution. because unlike the revolts in egypt, libya, tanisha and yemen, the syrian rebels haven't received any support. with no outside help, the men in this community turn to a higher power. friday prayers in a packed mosque in the rebel-held town of banish. condolences for a man killed by a sniper's bullet in the nearby city of itlib turned into a full-out war of go
god grant us victory over the sinners, he chants. make us victorious over the family of assad. bravery over a 40-year dictatorship among fighters who are little more than boys. >> this is a rebellion among farmers, carpenters and university students. the men here describe themselves as members of the free syrian army, but it would be much more accurate to call them an i am -- impromptu village guard. many are defending their families with little more than hunting shotguns. the men...
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you have disappointed us and let us down. the world is watching, thank god. they can see that we're victims of a society that's failing us. >> you listen to that. it's not surprising, but is there anything that citizens can do to prepare for something like this? >> the citizens really can't do anything. you work, pay taxes, you think you're doing what you're supposed to do. from that standpoint, you as a citizen can't do anything. it's not something that the citizens did. it was how the people running the city managed the city. >> can any of the cities recover? >> yeah. there's always a recovery, abbu how long is the question. chapter 11 is a pause button. they can get out of debt that they were entitled to pay. they can push pause, creditors won't get paid. contracts can be renegotiated. they don't have to carry through. the standpoint, you look at it, it's going to be hard for recovery. who wants to move to a city with prices like this? >> right. not a lot of folks. cloudy ski clyde, nice to see you. >>> california's not such a bad place to be today. temper
you have disappointed us and let us down. the world is watching, thank god. they can see that we're victims of a society that's failing us. >> you listen to that. it's not surprising, but is there anything that citizens can do to prepare for something like this? >> the citizens really can't do anything. you work, pay taxes, you think you're doing what you're supposed to do. from that standpoint, you as a citizen can't do anything. it's not something that the citizens did. it was how...
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it is free to use. you use the iphone app itself to take the photos of your guide, or shoot video using your smartphone camera, then put it up there. it's yours. people search and rated for guides. it's a great, great app. >> cool stuff. something else to entertain the kids, or you. kids at heart. while on the go. a draw something free. what's that app all about? >> that's right. the last two apps we'll talk about are great to reduce it's "are we there yet?" from the back seat. draw something free is for android and i foeiphones, a game pictionary. you must draw it using your fingertip or a stylist pen if you prefer. it wecan be a random person and they'll see you create it. it's a turnbase game. you don't have to sit and play live. you can send your drawing of say, a house or bird or -- they're sometimes challenging. you have to draw it and then they have to guess it. you earn gold coins used to buy in-game items. really a lot of fun. it's been downloaded 50 million times in 50 days. >> wow. >> it's no
it is free to use. you use the iphone app itself to take the photos of your guide, or shoot video using your smartphone camera, then put it up there. it's yours. people search and rated for guides. it's a great, great app. >> cool stuff. something else to entertain the kids, or you. kids at heart. while on the go. a draw something free. what's that app all about? >> that's right. the last two apps we'll talk about are great to reduce it's "are we there yet?" from the back...
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george howell has been following this story for us. he joins us now from jackson, mississippi. george, the clinic isn't going away without a fight. >> reporter: don, good evening. we know this clinic has filed for a temporary restraining order. asked a federal judge for that to give the people here just a little more time to get in compliance with this new state law. the clinic is closed today. the question now, will it reopen tomorrow? and again, another question, how long could it stay open? under this new state law, don, takes effect today, that basically says two things. first of all, that any physician performing an abortion in the state of mississippi must be a board certified ob-gyn. also, the second part of that, they must have privileges with a local hospital to admit patients if necessarily. at this point, the clinic does not have those permissions. the director here says that she has been trying to get those permissions since the law was signed into effect back in april. she has not had success with that and she is concerned that many of the hospitals here, don, may
george howell has been following this story for us. he joins us now from jackson, mississippi. george, the clinic isn't going away without a fight. >> reporter: don, good evening. we know this clinic has filed for a temporary restraining order. asked a federal judge for that to give the people here just a little more time to get in compliance with this new state law. the clinic is closed today. the question now, will it reopen tomorrow? and again, another question, how long could it stay...
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it was billowing right at us. all of a sudden, 60-mile-an-hour winds coming right in our face. >> do you know anyone who lost their home? do you have friends or family in that area? >> i don't. i know some people who lived down there who are in evacuation areas, but as of this time, i don't know anybody who has lost their home. >> i'm sure your mom is happy you are back safe and sound from this project? >> she is. definitely. definitely. >> it's amazing what you do and what all the folks there on the ground are doing as well to get the fire under control. thank you for sharing your pictures with us. we appreciate that. stay safe. thank you. >> thank you. >>> next hour, i'll speak to the chief of the u.s. forest service. he'll talk about how the feds are rushing in to aid in the fight against the fire. >>> it is hard to find good news out of the wildfires. we have a picture that might bring a smile to your face. bethany shared this photo. it shows a firefighter holding an injured fawn after it was rescued from a bu
it was billowing right at us. all of a sudden, 60-mile-an-hour winds coming right in our face. >> do you know anyone who lost their home? do you have friends or family in that area? >> i don't. i know some people who lived down there who are in evacuation areas, but as of this time, i don't know anybody who has lost their home. >> i'm sure your mom is happy you are back safe and sound from this project? >> she is. definitely. definitely. >> it's amazing what you do...
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. >> susan candiotti joins us now from new york. susan, you're keeping your eyes on many mysterious missing kids case in tennessee. here it is sunday evening. the kids have been working for more than a week. is there a single lead? why do investigators think they they might have been in the house initially? >> initially because they lived there and have been live being the grandparents for years. that was the natural assumes, they must have been home when this terrible raging inferno raced through that house. and since then authorities are telling us they have some leads but they're not disclosing exactly what they are. we know that they've been through the neighborhood. they're talking to friends, talking to family, they're talking to the parents of these children and who live apart from each other. the parents tell them that they -- where they were. they're not disclosing to us where they were when all this happened. authorities say the family members are fully cooperating. >> and so the parents have been ruled out or at least the
. >> susan candiotti joins us now from new york. susan, you're keeping your eyes on many mysterious missing kids case in tennessee. here it is sunday evening. the kids have been working for more than a week. is there a single lead? why do investigators think they they might have been in the house initially? >> initially because they lived there and have been live being the grandparents for years. that was the natural assumes, they must have been home when this terrible raging...